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    5 Daily Standing Moves to Reverse Muscle Loss After 50

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    After you hit 50, growth hormones—like testosterone and estrogen—decline substantially, which can take a major toll on your supply of lean muscle mass. Aging also slows metabolism, resulting in a greater breakdown of cells—including muscle cells—rather than regeneration and repair, says Christiane Figura, certified trainer, author and founder of NIM Natural Intelligent. The good news? You can stop muscle loss in its tracks with a few productive standing exercises in your fitness arsenal. Maintaining strong, healthy muscles is crucial for stability, joint health, and leading a confident, independent life.

    What makes standing movement so effective? Figura says these exercises are functional and seamless to weave into daily life—without needing to slip into gym attire or roll out a workout mat.

    “Throughout life, we must carry our own body weight against gravity, a task primarily handled by the deep stabilizing muscles. The exercises above show how effectively this deep musculature can be trained ‘almost incidentally’ in everyday situations,” Figura adds. “At the same time, these movements reinforce proper postural alignment, which is essential for joint health. Once the body shifts out of alignment, compensatory patterns place stress on the joints. Good oxygen saturation and efficient circulation throughout all body systems are also only possible in an upright posture. And, of course, a strong muscular support system makes us more stable overall and significantly less prone to falls.”

    Ground Press (PAR—Push Against Resistance)

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    “This exercise lifts and aligns the torso while activating the entire intrinsic (deep stabilizing) musculature,” Figura notes.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e

    It’s quite simple to weave into your routine, whether you’re at the supermarket, bus stop, or waiting in line, as it can instantly boost balance and posture. Here’s how it works:

    1. Stand tall, feet hip-width apart.
    2. Breathe in.
    3. As you exhale, press your feet firmly into the floor.
    4. Repeat.
    5. Perform the ground press—aka pushing against resistance—as often as you’re able to throughout each day.

    If You Can Master These 4 Moves After 50, You’re Stronger Than Most

    Single-Leg Stand

    “This exercise activates the entire deep musculature from foot to head, aligns the leg axes for healthy joints in the lower limbs, and strengthens core stability,” Figura explains.

    1. Stand tall and take a deep breath in.
    2. As you exhale, shift your body weight onto one leg.
    3. Press that foot firmly into the floor while elongating your torso.
    4. Once your “free” leg is light, lift that foot and draw your knee in as high up as you’re able to.
    5. Breathe in and slightly release.
    6. Exhale and repeat.
    7. Alternate between relaxing and engaging for 4 to 8 breaths.
    8. To progress this exercise, twist your torso first toward your standing leg, then toward the lifted leg.

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    Single-Leg Stand With Hip Figure Eights

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    “This is one of the most effective exercises for improving hip stability. It helps prevent hip and knee osteoarthritis, supports good posture, and serves as excellent fall prevention. Every single-leg exercise also trains balance,” Figura tells us.

    1. Stand tall and take a deep breath in.
    2. As you exhale, shift your body weight to one leg.
    3. Press that foot firmly into the ground while elongating your torso.
    4. Once your “free” leg is light, lift that foot.
    5. Draw a figure eight with the knee of your raised leg, allowing your torso to move naturally with it.
    6. Aim to incorporate 6 to 8 figure eights into your day, holding onto a railing or another stable object to start off, if necessary.

    If You Can Master These 3 Bodyweight Movements After 60, You’re Stronger Than Most

     

    Ball-of-the-Foot Balance

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    “This exercise activates the entire deep stabilizing musculature and strengthens postural balance,” Figura points out.

    1. Stand tall, feet hip-width apart.
    2. Take a deep breath in.
    3. As you exhale, draw your lower abs inward—just above the pubic bone—while elongating your torso.
    4. Slowly lift your heels to balance on the balls of your feet, rising onto the toes as high as you’re able to. Feel your calves engage.
    5. Inhale once again.
    6. On the exhale, lower your heels with control.
    7. Let your heels hover just above the ground before moving directly onto the next rep.

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    Horizontal Balance

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    “The single-leg balance, or ‘airplane pose,’ is a major challenge for core stability,” Figura says.

    1. Start by balancing on one leg.
    2. As you exhale, extend your lifted leg forward with your knee straight.
    3. Hold for a moment.
    4. Slowly lower your leg, slightly bending the standing knee as you draw your arms in close to your torso.
    5. Move your lifted leg behind your body, and, as you exhale, draw your lower abs in and press the standing foot into the ground.
    6. Lean your torso forward with control as you lift your extended leg back and up.
    7. The goal of this movement is to form a “T” shape, where your torso and raised leg create a horizontal line.
    8. Complete 3 to 4 reps.
    9. To progress the exercise, straighten your standing leg and sweep both arms out to the sides. Then, raise them overhead until they’re completely extended. Hold for several breaths.

    Alexa Mellardo

    Alexa is a content strategist, editor, and writer based in Greenwich, Connecticut. She has 11+ years of experience creating content for travel, lifestyle, fitness, wellness, F&B, home, and celeb news publications. Read more about Alexa

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